travel

What do you get when you cross eBay, Priceline, and crowdsourcing? A recently re-launched Denver-based airfare site called FlyinAway.com. The membership-based model ($7.99 per month, $79.99 per year) asks users to vote for routes they’d like to fly—say, Denver to Atlanta. Once there’s enough...

When was the last time you slept in a hostel? Right—probably just after college when you didn’t mind sharing a bunk with a drifter who hadn’t showered in two weeks. But wouldn’t it be nice to pay those prices again on your next adventure, especially considering the inflated rates of mountain...

Whether I'm spending a week exploring Chicago or relaxing on the beach in Cancun, I meticulously plan out my vacation wardrobe. The ultimate question is always the same: How can I create the maximum number of looks out of the fewest pieces? It’s an important query since I prefer to travel with just...

The idea of a road trip can be enticing—until you’ve spent 12 hours (including four bathroom breaks and three fast-food binges) winding through remote mountain passes only to have a day or two at your destination. Although several popular Western towns have airports, conventional wisdom tells us...

I was intimidated. OK, I was frightened as I walked into Woodward at Copper’s 19,400-foot “Barn” facility. The indoor ski and snowboard training facility’s trampolines, foam pits, and a 60-foot-tall sheer ski run (it looked like a vertical drop from below) were enough to scare this 36-year-old...

In the four years since its opening, Root Down has built a reputation as a hipster-cool restaurant at which tables are booked weeks in advance and brunch is an all-day affair if you include the wait. Housed in a converted 1950s-era gas station in trendy LoHi, and based on a menu of locally sourced...

It may seem counterintuitive, but this might just be the perfect time to visit Colorado's Mesa Verde National Park. (Read more about the park here.) Don't believe us? Here, four reasons to go—now.
Reason 1. It has taken this Colorado transplant a few years to accept, but the Centennial State...